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Help on regular expressions

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Patrick Mboma
Patrick Mboma on 23 Nov 2014
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
Hi all,
I would like to extract parts of a string. In particular, I would like to extract all elements between two limits LIM> and LIM2>. For instance, if I have
LIM>ab + cd = 0LIM2>, the results should be 'ab + cd = 0'
The string is very long and there are may such instances in it. Ideally I would like to capture those parts directly as equations, but even a cell array will do.
can anyone help?
Thanks

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 23 Nov 2014
s = 'LIM>ab + cd = 0LIM2> and then here it is again LIM>ef + gh = 0LIM2> and perhaps a bit more';
limIndices = regexp(s,'LIM');
numberInstances = numel(limIndices)/2;
equationCell = cell(numberInstances,1);
for ni = 1:numberInstances
startIndex = limIndices(2*ni-1) + 4;
endIndex = limIndices(2*ni) - 1;
equationCell{ni} = s(startIndex:endIndex);
end
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Patrick Mboma
Patrick Mboma on 24 Nov 2014
I was hoping there was a straightforward regular expression to this...

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